Terrestrial Heat Flow in Europe
Editat de V. Cermak, L. Rybachen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 feb 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783642953590
ISBN-10: 364295359X
Pagini: 344
Ilustrații: X, 330 p.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 280 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
ISBN-10: 364295359X
Pagini: 344
Ilustrații: X, 330 p.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 280 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Public țintă
ResearchDescriere
The outflow of heat from the earth's interior, the terrestrial heat flow, and the temperature field at depth are determined by deep-seated tectonic processes. The knowledge of the re gional heat flow pattern is thus very important in geophysics and provides a useful tool for studying crustal and litho spheric structure and understanding the nature of their evo lution. In order to use the results of heat flow measurements for regional studies and/or to correlate the observed surface geothermal activity with other geophysical or geological fea tures, a map showing the surface distribution of heat flow is necessary. Since 1963, when the first comprehensive listing of all available heat flow data appeared (Lee, 1963), several at tempts have been made to up-date the list, to classify all the data and to interpret them with respect to tectonics, deep structure and to use them for constructing surface heat flow maps. The first listing was subsequently revised by Lee and Uyeda (1965); numerous new data which were published there after were included in successive catalogs compiled by Simmons and Horai (1968) and then again by Jessop et al. (1976). The map showing the surface heat flow pattern may also be of great value for practical purposes, in view of the recent world-wide search for applicable sources of geothermal energy.
Cuprins
General Papers.- Heat Flow Map of Europe (With 6 Figures).- Global Heat Flow with Special Reference to the Region of Europe (With 6 Figures).- A Critical Review of Heat Flow Measurements in Sea and Lake Bottom Sediments (With 10 Figures).- On the Correction of Subsurface Temperature Measurements for the Effects of Topographic Relief Part I: Corrections in Terrains with High Relief.- On the Correction of Subsurface Temperature Measurements for the Effects of Topographic Relief Part II: Application to Temperature Measurements in the Central Alps (With 12 Figures).- Heat Flow and the Hydrologic Cycle: Examples from Israel (With 5 Figures).- Two-Dimensional Thermal Conductivity Anomalies and Vertical Heat Flow Variations (With 4 Figures).- Analysis of the Surface Heat Flow: Temperature Variations in the Upper Mantle Beneath Europe (With 6 Figures).- Fault Tectonics and Heat Flow in Europe (With 3 Figures).- Heat Flow, Crustal Thickness and Recent Vertical Movements (With 5 Figures).- Implications of Heat Flow Studies for Geothermal Energy Prospects (With 4 Figures).- National Reports.- Geothermal Data of Bulgaria (With 3 Figures).- Heat Flow with Comments on the Thermal Regime of the Eastern Mediterranean (With 4 Figures).- Review of Heat Flow Measurements in Czechoslovakia (With 3 Figures).- Subsurface Temperatures and Heat Flow Estimates in Denmark (With 7 Figures).- Heat Flow Measurements in Finland (With 5 Figures).- Draft of a Geothermal Flux Map of France (With 2 Figures).- The Heat Flow Field on the Territory of the German Democratic Republic (With 3 Figures).- Heat Flow Measurements in the Federal Republic of Germany (With 1 Figure).- Preliminary Heat Flow Map of Greece (With 2 Figures).- Geothermics of Hungary and the Tectonophysics of the Pannonian Basin “Red Spot” (With 5 Figures).- Summary of Conductive Heat Flow in Iceland (With 2 Figures).- Heat Flow in Italy (With 5 Figures).- Terrestrial Heat Flow Determinations in Norway and an Attempted Interpretation (With 4 Figures).- Study of Heat Flow in Poland with Special Regard to Tectonophysical Problems (With 8 Figures).- Heat Flow in Romania and Some Relations to Geological and Geophysical Features (With 5 Figures).- Heat Flow and Temperature Gradient Data from Spain.- A Review of the Past and the Present Investigations of Heat Flow in Sweden (With 3 Figures).- Heat Flow Data in Switzerland (With 1 Figure).- Geothermal Studies, Their Present Status and Contribution to Heat Flow Contouring in Turkey (With 9 Figures).- Heat Flow in Britain: an Assessment of the Values and Their Reliability (With 1 Figure).- Heat Flow Studies in the European Part of the Soviet Union (With 5 Figures).- A Geothermal Model of the Earth’s Crust on the Territory of the Ukrainian Shield (With 6 Figures).- Temperature Distribution in the Earth’s Crust of the Western Caucasus and the Black Sea (With 6 Figures).- Geographical and Geological Index.- 1 Map in Color (Inside Back Cover).